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Parra Virgen (Parthenocissus quinquefolia)Observ.
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Very pretty but is it killing the tree?
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Grulla Gris (Antigone canadensis)Observ.
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Wow! So many cranes.
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Araña de Jardín Europea (Araneus diadematus)Observ.
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Please verify I selected the right orb weaver.
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I don’t know if this is correct. Are the edges eaten or is this part of how this looks!
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Setas (Género Pleurotus)Observ.
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They are multiplying like crazy with all this rain. They didn’t do so well after this rain.
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Hongos de Esponja Y Parientes (Orden Boletales)Observ.
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About 3” tall
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Cipreses, Ahuehuetes, Secuoyas Y Parientes (Familia Cupressaceae)Observ.
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Rayadora Espinosa del Este (Erythemis simplicicollis)Observ.
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I don’t think I saw any green pond hawks but am still learning about this species.
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Equinacea Púrpura (Echinacea purpurea)Observ.
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These seem like I be a lighter shade of pink than the coneflowers I normally see.
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Rayadora Ambarina Pigmea (Perithemis tenera)Observ.
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Groups of these fast flying insects had copper or gold wings. Sometimes they looked like they flew in formation other times hither and thither. They may be damselflies.
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Ciprés de Los Pantanos (Taxodium distichum)Observ.
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I’m not convinced this is a bald cypress but didn’t see any suggestions that were better. What do you think this is? I didn’t see any of what I call knobby knees. There was more than one and they were by a pond. Lots of stem debris on the ground. Could it be a willow of some sort?
Found a better picture of the needles.
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Nice beautiful warm 86 degree summer day. I think I hear cicadas and bullfrogs.
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Estrellas de Agua (Género Nymphoides)Observ.
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Flower is only about 1” high. These are the smallest Lilly pads that I’ve seen.
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Estornino Pinto Eurasiático (Sturnus vulgaris)Observ.
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These tiny birds were very high in the trees. Very cute. At some angles they look chubby. Their tails look short compared to average birds. Notice the funny crook on their beaks. Are they Northern Flickers, Downy Woodpeckers, or both? They are hanging out mostly on dead wood branches.
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Mariposa Virrey (Limenitis archippus)Observ.
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This seems to be a viceroy but please verify. I think it is smaller and the pattern on it doesn’t seem to have a pattern on its back.
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Conejo Serrano (Sylvilagus floridanus)Observ.
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This picture turned out really well, so wanted to share.
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Very tiny beetle that’s about the size of an ant. It’s very pale lime green. Video shows how it smoothly walks up this smooth surface.
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Polilla Luna Norteamericana (Actias luna)Observ.
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Sadly, this beautiful large moth about a hand’s breadth in size, was laying on the sidewalk looking dead. What an exciting opportunity to be able to see this, however.
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Pato Norteño (Anas platyrhynchos)Observ.
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I love the patterns on these ducks feathers